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authorKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>2012-09-05 10:22:45 -0400
committerKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>2012-09-05 10:22:45 -0400
commit593d0a3e9f813db910dc50574532914db21d09ff (patch)
tree12d8413ee57b4383ca8c906996ffe02be6d377a5 /drivers/power/avs/Kconfig
parent50e900417b8096939d12a46848f965e27a905e36 (diff)
parent4cb38750d49010ae72e718d46605ac9ba5a851b4 (diff)
Merge commit '4cb38750d49010ae72e718d46605ac9ba5a851b4' into stable/for-linus-3.6
* commit '4cb38750d49010ae72e718d46605ac9ba5a851b4': (6849 commits) bcma: fix invalid PMU chip control masks [libata] pata_cmd64x: whitespace cleanup libata-acpi: fix up for acpi_pm_device_sleep_state API sata_dwc_460ex: device tree may specify dma_channel ahci, trivial: fixed coding style issues related to braces ahci_platform: add hibernation callbacks libata-eh.c: local functions should not be exposed globally libata-transport.c: local functions should not be exposed globally sata_dwc_460ex: support hardreset ata: use module_pci_driver drivers/ata/pata_pcmcia.c: adjust suspicious bit operation pata_imx: Convert to clk_prepare_enable/clk_disable_unprepare ahci: Enable SB600 64bit DMA on MSI K9AGM2 (MS-7327) v2 [libata] Prevent interface errors with Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex drivers/acpi/glue: revert accidental license-related 6b66d95895c bits libata-acpi: add missing inlines in libata.h i2c-omap: Add support for I2C_M_STOP message flag i2c: Fall back to emulated SMBus if the operation isn't supported natively i2c: Add SCCB support i2c-tiny-usb: Add support for the Robofuzz OSIF USB/I2C converter ...
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+menuconfig POWER_AVS
+ bool "Adaptive Voltage Scaling class support"
+ help
+ AVS is a power management technique which finely controls the
+ operating voltage of a device in order to optimize (i.e. reduce)
+ its power consumption.
+ At a given operating point the voltage is adapted depending on
+ static factors (chip manufacturing process) and dynamic factors
+ (temperature depending performance).
+ AVS is also called SmartReflex on OMAP devices.
+
+ Say Y here to enable Adaptive Voltage Scaling class support.